Backup Internet Connection via Satellite at the American Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ID: 19GE5024R0113Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - RPSO FRANKFURTWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

Satellite Telecommunications (517410)

PSC

IT and Telecom - Network: Satellite Communications and Telecom Access Services (DG11)
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    The Department of State is seeking proposals for a satellite internet connection for the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, under solicitation number 19GE5024R0113. The procurement aims to establish a firm-fixed-price contract for the delivery, installation, and ongoing service of a dedicated satellite internet connection with a baseline speed of 90x90 Mbps, ensuring robust communication capabilities for embassy operations. This opportunity is critical for maintaining reliable digital communication infrastructure at U.S. diplomatic missions, with a maximum contract value of $4,990,000 over its lifetime, including an initial period of one year and four optional renewal years. Interested vendors must submit their proposals electronically by 1300hrs CEST on September 3, 2024, to Mr. Abdelhakim Dyane at dyanea@state.gov, and are encouraged to review the detailed specifications and requirements outlined in the solicitation documents.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Abdelhakim Dyane
    dyanea@state.gov
    Ms. PEREZ ACEVEDO Alexandra
    PerezAcevedoA@state.gov
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    The document outlines solicitation number 19GE5024R0113 for a satellite internet service contract to be provided to the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The main purpose is to establish a firm-fixed-price contract for the delivery, installation, and ongoing service of a dedicated satellite internet connection with a baseline speed of 90x90 Mbps. The minimum value of service to be ordered is $5,000, with a maximum contract value of $4,990,000 over its lifetime, featuring an initial period of one year with four optional renewal years. The document specifies technical requirements, including "always-on" connectivity, unhindered protocol access, performance benchmarks, and equipment maintenance plans. It includes terms for contractual obligations regarding VAT and DBA insurance, ensuring compliance with U.S. and local laws. The contractor must also provide a robust quality assurance plan and secure a local technical support representative for swift response to service issues. Key clauses on compliance with telecommunications regulations, security, and labor laws are presented, emphasizing contractor responsibilities for safeguarding government data. This solicitation is part of the U.S. government's ongoing efforts to secure reliable digital communication capabilities for diplomatic missions. The structure is organized into sections detailing the scope of work, pricing, contract clauses, and administrative requirements.
    The file outlines an amendment to solicitation 19GE5024R0113 for telecommunications services for the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The amendment, effective August 26, 2024, details several updates, including the extension of the proposal submission deadline to September 3, 2024, and modifications to service specifications, particularly the Service Level Agreement (SLA) availability change from 99.9% to 99.5%. The contractor selected is expected to provide a robust satellite internet service with specific bandwidth capacities, equipment maintenance plans, and a 24/7 operational commitment. Extra focus is placed on compliance with a Quality Assurance and Surveillance Plan, requiring regular performance evaluations, technical support provisions, and adherence to strict recruitment practices for third-country nationals. The document also delineates evaluation criteria for offers, emphasizing technical capability, past performance, and pricing, under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach. This amendment signifies the U.S. Government's commitment to ensuring effective and secure communication infrastructure at its overseas missions.
    The U.S. Consulate General's Regional Procurement Support Office (RPSO) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for providing Internet Connection via Satellite for the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Interested vendors must submit their proposals electronically by 15:00 CEST on August 16, 2024, to Mr. Hakim Dyane, with specific formatting requirements, including Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF for all documents, except pricing which must be in an Excel spreadsheet. Late submissions will not be accepted, and proposals should comply with outlined instructions, as deviations may result in rejection. A virtual pre-proposal conference is scheduled for July 30, 2024, requiring advance registration. Participants can pose questions until August 2, 2024; however, only written responses from the contracting officer will be considered authoritative. The procurements are subject to SAM registration, and proposal currency is fixed upon submission. The solicitation emphasizes clarity in communication, avoiding direct contact with the Embassy concerning the project. This RFP demonstrates a structured procurement process aimed at fulfilling the U.S. government's telecommunications needs in Ethiopia while ensuring compliance with procedural guidelines.
    This document is an amendment to the solicitation 19GE5024R0113 issued by the American Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany. It extends the deadline for proposal submissions indefinitely until the government answers received questions. Offerors must submit a signed copy of this amendment with their proposals. The amendment does not alter any other terms or conditions of the referenced solicitation or contract. This modification emphasizes the importance of clear communication and adherence to submission protocols, which are critical in the context of federal RFPs and grants. It provides guidance for contractors on the necessary actions to remain compliant with proposal requirements while waiting for additional information from the government. Overall, the amendment ensures that all parties remain aligned during the solicitation process, thus promoting fairness and transparency in the procurement cycle.
    The government document outlines an RFP related to establishing an Internet connection via satellite for the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It specifies the requirement for the contractor to assign key personnel to the project, particularly a Project Manager, whose details are to be provided in the form of resumes. If the listed individuals are not current employees of the contractor, a letter of intent from them is required. This emphasizes the necessity for qualified personnel and their professional backgrounds to fulfill the contract obligations effectively. Overall, the document reflects the emphasis on personnel qualifications in government contracts, ensuring that the assigned individuals have appropriate experience for the project at hand.
    The document outlines the requirements for contractors responding to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for providing satellite internet connection services to the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It emphasizes the importance of past performance and experience, instructing bidders to submit details of up to three relevant contracts from the past five years. Each listing must specify the contractor's role—either as a prime contractor or a joint venture partner—along with pertinent contact information for project evaluation. Contractual details required include the contract title, owner, amounts awarded and completed, start and completion dates, and a comprehensive description of the contract's relevance to the current RFP. This includes similarities in features and potential challenges associated with the project at hand. Overall, the document aims to facilitate the evaluation of potential bidders by ensuring they demonstrate relevant experience and capabilities that align with the demands of the satellite internet service project for the embassy. The structure is organized to gather specific information systematically to assess the qualifications of the offerors effectively.
    Form W-14, issued by the Department of the Treasury's Internal Revenue Service, serves as a certificate for foreign contracting parties receiving federal procurement payments. The form is structured into several parts that require specific information about the foreign entity, the acquiring agency, and any relevant tax exemptions under international agreements or procurement agreements. Part I collects identification details, including the foreign party's name, country of incorporation, addresses, taxpayer identification number, and contract reference number. Part II allows contracting parties to claim exemptions from tax under specific international agreements. Part III pertains to exemptions related to international procurement agreements or the production of goods/services in the U.S. Part IV requires detailed explanations for any exemptions claimed, while Part V includes a certification section where the foreign entity or an authorized representative affirms the accuracy and completeness of the provided information under penalties of perjury. Overall, Form W-14 facilitates compliance with U.S. tax obligations in federal contracting and aids in the identification of taxpayer status for foreign parties involved in government contracts.
    The purpose of Form W-14 issued by the IRS is to enable foreign contracting parties to establish their status and claim exemptions from a 2% tax on federal procurement payments, as mandated by Section 5000C of the Internal Revenue Code. This tax applies to contracts with the U.S. government entered into after January 2, 2011, covering payments made to foreign entities. The form serves multiple functions, including verifying foreign status and claiming exemptions due to international agreements or procurement agreements. The document outlines who is required to submit Form W-14, procedures for providing the form to the acquiring agency, and specifications for necessary information regarding the foreign contracting party's identity, address, and taxpayer identification. It also details the conditions under which exemptions may be claimed, including specified nonexempt amounts and the calculation of the contract ratio. Notably, the instructions include a list of countries with qualified income tax treaties that exempt their nationals from the Section 5000C tax. The document emphasizes the need for timely updates in cases of changes in circumstances affecting the submitted information. This summary highlights the essential procedural and definitional aspects relevant to foreign entities engaging in federal contracts, ensuring compliance with U.S. tax laws.
    The document is a Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) Questionnaire designed for vendors participating in federal procurement processes. It requires companies to provide contact information, evaluate their supply chain threat management practices, and assess physical and personnel security measures. Key requirements include identifying supply chain threats, mapping suppliers to these threats, enforcing SCRM requirements in contracts, and ensuring suppliers meet these standards. Additionally, organizations must have policies for employee background checks and procedures to prevent tampering with Information and Communications Technology (ICT) equipment. The questionnaire emphasizes the government's intent to validate vendor responses with potential documentation requests, underscoring the importance of robust cybersecurity practices in the federal contracting environment.
    The document outlines a pricing structure for a government Request for Proposal (RFP) related to the installation of dedicated internet bandwidth via satellite. It specifies services to be delivered in multiple fiscal years, including a base year and four option years, with each phase expected to be completed within 30 days after contract award. Key components include one-time charges for activation and installation, as well as monthly recurring charges for various bandwidth options (90x90 Mbps to 150x150 Mbps). Additional considerations include potential Value Added Tax (VAT) and Defense Base Act (DBA) insurance costs for each contract year. The government’s evaluation criteria emphasize the total pricing across all options, although exercising those options remains discretionary. The structured format of line-item cost estimates (CLIN) for different service periods provides clarity on pricing expectations and allows for organized bidding. Overall, the document serves as a guideline for potential contractors to submit their proposals for the listed services while ensuring compliance with federal regulations concerning pricing and service commitments.
    The U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa issued Solicitation No. 19GE5024R0113 for a dedicated internet connection via satellite. The amendment dated 08/23/2024 provides answers to various questions regarding service expectations, equipment, and logistical considerations. Key requirements include a download speed of 90 Mbps, a service level agreement (SLA) with 99.5% availability and ≤0.5% packet loss, and a continuous backup link. The maximum antenna size permitted is 2.4 meters, and the installation must prioritize non-penetrating mounts. The existing equipment can be reused if it meets specifications, otherwise new equipment of equivalent or lesser dish size is required. The embassy will not facilitate the customs process but provides an exemption from customs duties for equipment. Service initiation is projected for November 2024, and local technical support must respond within six hours for outages. Offerors must submit a compliance plan regarding trafficking in persons, and the contractor is responsible for DBA insurance coverage for all employed personnel. The RFP emphasizes the necessity for dedicated bandwidth and clearly outlines equipment specifications, with an overarching goal of ensuring reliable internet service for the embassy's operations.
    The Skyware Global Type 243 2.4m C-Band Linear Rx/Tx Class III Antenna System is designed for robust commercial applications, highlighting its durable construction and comprehensive performance features. This two-piece antenna reflector is constructed from thermoset-molded materials, ensuring accurate surface and strength while providing essential parabolic qualities for effective transmission. Key specifications include operating frequencies of 5.850 to 6.725 GHz for transmission and 3.400 to 4.200 GHz for reception, with a gain of 42.0 dBi (TX) and 38.0 dBi (RX) at specified frequencies. The antenna mount allows for fine azimuth and elevation adjustments, capable of withstanding extreme environmental conditions, including wind speeds of up to 125 mph and operational temperatures ranging from -50°C to +80°C. Compliance with EU directives ensures all materials used are environmentally friendly. This antenna's design and capabilities are particularly relevant to government RFPs and grants focused on telecommunications and satellite communications, supporting agencies in fulfilling robust communication needs within various demanding operational contexts.
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